Presenterar DAYLYRIDE YX90 1000W MTB Ebike

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024

Комментарии • 17

  • @antoniodellaversano1062
    @antoniodellaversano1062 7 месяцев назад +1

    Ciao buongiorno mi dici come hai settato la e-bike da P01 a P20? Grazie mille

    • @d-futurefitness9986
      @d-futurefitness9986  7 месяцев назад

      Hi, you can send a message on patrik@dfuturefitness.se i can send picture of settings there.

  • @Hungriger88
    @Hungriger88 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hello can you tell me or make a video how to throttle the bike. In Germany a maximum of 25kmh is permitted. Thanks

    • @d-futurefitness9986
      @d-futurefitness9986  6 месяцев назад

      Hi, this how you do the speed setings on the YX90. Press the power button to start the display. Press the + and - button at the same time. You go forward on the power button to P08 that is the speed. You set the speed you want on the bike with press + or - button. Press + and - to save. How to set speed on RANDRIDE YX90,YS90,YG90🚲

    • @Hungriger88
      @Hungriger88 6 месяцев назад

      @@d-futurefitness9986 hey can you give me the data from p1 to the end? I changed the P8 from 100 to 30. Now the motor no longer works at all, even with the default setting of 100

    • @d-futurefitness9986
      @d-futurefitness9986  6 месяцев назад

      @@Hungriger88 P01. 001 /P02. 000/ P03. 048/ P04. 010 P05. 001 /P06. 26 /P07.001/ P08. 100/ P09.000 /P10. 002/ P11. 003 /P12. 003/ P13. 012 /P14. 015/ P15. 39/ P16. 000/ P17. 000/ P18. 100/ P19.000/ P20. 000

    • @d-futurefitness9986
      @d-futurefitness9986  6 месяцев назад

      It could happen when you change speed you change something in settings. When you push wrong button when you scroll to P08😊

  • @wheretoj
    @wheretoj 11 месяцев назад

    Nice bike. Do you think it will be ok for 190cm tall man ?:)

    • @miles-x4u
      @miles-x4u 8 месяцев назад

      yes bike is huge I am 6 ft 6 fits me fine!

  • @caskstrength7629
    @caskstrength7629 Год назад +1

    Nice 👌

  • @jiggareable
    @jiggareable 3 месяца назад

    Could you tell me if this bike is legal in Europe? And if so, do you know if the manufacturer sends you some type of certificate? thank you

    • @d-futurefitness9986
      @d-futurefitness9986  3 месяца назад

      Hi, this is legal in Sweden and EU it goes like class 2 moped. if it goes 25km/h that the settings from factory, that how the law say that you can run faster then ebikes. But if you turn of the bike downhill and get it to 45km/h its legal. This is from transportstyrelsen. Moped Class II
      A Moped Class II is a motor vehicle with two, three, or four wheels, designed for a maximum speed of 25 km/h and an engine power not exceeding 1 kilowatt.
      The definition of a Moped Class II depends on its speed and engine power. If it exceeds 25 km/h or has an engine power greater than 1 kW, it is considered a Moped Class I. For a more detailed description of Moped Class I and II, refer to the law (2001:559) on road traffic definitions on the Swedish Parliament's website.
      A Moped Class II does not need to be registered and therefore does not have a registration plate. The moped is either type-approved according to EU regulations or has been approved in a moped inspection. A type-approved moped has a plate and a certificate (CoC document) indicating valid approval. A moped approved in a moped inspection will have a unique designation for the vehicle.
      As of January 1, 2016, a new type of Moped Class II is allowed. It must have pedals and an auxiliary motor with a maximum power of 1,000 watts. The motor can only provide assistance up to 25 km/h. A bicycle helmet is sufficient for this type of moped. This type of moped is not a bicycle even though it may resemble one - read more on the page Bicycle with electric assistance or moped.
      A moped approved according to older Swedish regulations (type certificate before June 17, 2003) also belongs to Moped Class II (so-called 30-moped).
      Traffic Rules
      The traffic rules for Moped Class II are the same as for bicycles. Therefore, you should ride your two-wheeled Moped Class II on the bicycle path unless there is an additional sign under the bicycle path sign stating "no moped."
      Three-wheeled Mopeds Class II may be ridden on a bicycle path with light traffic and sufficient width if special caution is observed.
      To ride a Moped Class II, you must be at least 15 years old and have a moped driver's certificate (if you turned 15 before October 1, 2009, you do not need a driver's certificate).
      Helmet Requirements
      You must wear a protective helmet when riding a moped. There are certain exceptions; for example, if you are riding a two-wheeled Moped Class II designed to be powered by a pedal and crank mechanism and the motor does not provide assistance at speeds over 25 km/h, you should use a bicycle helmet or other suitable head protection. A bicycle helmet is sufficient for this type of moped.
      Passengers under seven years old can use other suitable head protection, such as a riding helmet, ski helmet, or bicycle helmet. You do not need to wear a helmet in a three- or four-wheeled moped with a body if you use a seat belt instead.
      Requirements for Moped Class II
      Driver's License Requirement: Driver's license, tractor license, or moped Class II driver's certificate. No specific authorization is required if you turned 15 before October 1, 2009.
      Registration Plate: No
      Inspection: No
      Vehicle Tax: No
      Liability Insurance: Yes (read more about liability insurance)
      Speed Requirement: Constructed speed of no more than 25 km/h.
      Helmet Requirement: Yes, unless the vehicle has a body and a seat belt is used.
      Passengers: If there is a designated seat.
      Riding on Bicycle Path: Yes, if available. An exception is if the bicycle path sign has an additional sign "No moped." In that case, Moped Class II is not allowed.

    • @jiggareable
      @jiggareable 3 месяца назад

      Thank you very much for such a detailed explanation.

  • @salamity1
    @salamity1 Год назад

    is it not big for a 160cm person?

    • @d-futurefitness9986
      @d-futurefitness9986  Год назад

      Hi, yes its big if you can reach with toes you can learn to ride it. But i think you most have sadle on lowest and have another mudgards and light in sadle you can save couple centimeters.

  • @terminatorataturk1100
    @terminatorataturk1100 2 года назад

    Why the Name changed dailyride 😂😂

    • @d-futurefitness9986
      @d-futurefitness9986  2 года назад +1

      Im asked the Yanze factory and the answear you use it every day. So its a good name you can use it every day spring,summer,autumn,winter:)